Synopses & Reviews
Anyone who is interested in keeping birds, poultry, and other outdoor varieties of caged animal will know that the most expensive part of their hobby is probably purchasing the housing. However, for a modest financial outlay it is possible to make your own livestock housing and this practical book shows you exactly how to do it. What sets the book apart from others is that the author has taken the time to try his own ideas out. He has actually built all the housing projects that are described and has taken photographs at the important stages of construction. The ethos of this book is that simplicity of design is the key to helping most readers to have a go. The projects include a chicken house, a chicken run, a dog kennel, a bantam house, a dovecote, a rabbit hutch, an aviary, a ferret hutch, a brooder box, a duck house, a goose hut, and a quail cage.
About the Author
Joe Jacobs obtained an undergraduate degree in marine engineering from the University of Plymouth before joining the Royal Navy. After leaving the military he never intended to be a farmer but Joe and his wife "inadvertently" started a smallholding, which set them on a journey into the unknown. He now has a pig farm in North Yorkshire where he works full time and writes farming DIY-related books and magazine articles.